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Created on: April 15, 2008
Blank Slate
Stark white
Stares back at me
Empty tablet
Waiting for the words
To appear
Blank slate
Dark thought
It comes back to me
Waiting for the stimulus
To occur
Empty palette
Somewhere underneath
Muddying thoughts
Obscuring creative process
To happen
Icy cold
Scratching on glass
Chills down my back
Feverish whispers
Sinking into
Bloom
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